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Theodora
Empress consort of Bulgaria
Tenure1331–1345
Born Wallachia
Died Bulgaria
Spouse Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
Issue Michael Asen IV
Ivan Sratsimir
Ivan Asen IV
Dynasty Basarab
Father Basarab I of Wallachia
MotherDoamna Margareta
Religion Bulgarian Orthodox

Theodora ( Bulgarian: Теодора) of Wallachia was the daughter of Basarab I of Wallachia (r. 1310–1352) and Lady Margareta. [1] [2] She married Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria as his first wife. This marriage produced four children — Michael Asen, Ivan Sratsimir, Ivan Asen and Vasilisa. In 1345 Tsar Ivan Alexander divorced Tsaritsa Theodora and sent her into a monastery as a nun under the name Teofana.

She is considered the first known nun in Romanian history and in 2022 she was canonized by the Romanian Orthodox Church under the name of Venerable Theopahno Basarab. Her feast day was chosen to be 28 October. [3]

References

  1. ^ P. P. Panaitescu, Mircea cel Bătrân, Corint, București, 2000, p. 37 and p. 45, n. 25
  2. ^ Constantin C. Giurescu, Istoria Românilor, All Educaţional, București, 2003, p. 299-300
  3. ^ Patriarchate of Romania (19 February 2022). "Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Chrurch canonises Saint Theophano Basarab, first known Romanian nun". Orthodox Times. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
Preceded by Empress consort of Bulgaria
1331–1345
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodora
Empress consort of Bulgaria
Tenure1331–1345
Born Wallachia
Died Bulgaria
Spouse Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
Issue Michael Asen IV
Ivan Sratsimir
Ivan Asen IV
Dynasty Basarab
Father Basarab I of Wallachia
MotherDoamna Margareta
Religion Bulgarian Orthodox

Theodora ( Bulgarian: Теодора) of Wallachia was the daughter of Basarab I of Wallachia (r. 1310–1352) and Lady Margareta. [1] [2] She married Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria as his first wife. This marriage produced four children — Michael Asen, Ivan Sratsimir, Ivan Asen and Vasilisa. In 1345 Tsar Ivan Alexander divorced Tsaritsa Theodora and sent her into a monastery as a nun under the name Teofana.

She is considered the first known nun in Romanian history and in 2022 she was canonized by the Romanian Orthodox Church under the name of Venerable Theopahno Basarab. Her feast day was chosen to be 28 October. [3]

References

  1. ^ P. P. Panaitescu, Mircea cel Bătrân, Corint, București, 2000, p. 37 and p. 45, n. 25
  2. ^ Constantin C. Giurescu, Istoria Românilor, All Educaţional, București, 2003, p. 299-300
  3. ^ Patriarchate of Romania (19 February 2022). "Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Chrurch canonises Saint Theophano Basarab, first known Romanian nun". Orthodox Times. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
Preceded by Empress consort of Bulgaria
1331–1345
Succeeded by

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